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The effects of postpartum depression on child development: A meta-analysis

Cheryl Tatano Beck
- 01 Feb 1998 - 
- Vol. 12, Iss: 1, pp 12-20
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It is indicated that postpartum depression had a small but significant effect on children's cognitive and emotional development.
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This article is published in Archives of Psychiatric Nursing.The article was published on 1998-02-01. It has received 512 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Postpartum depression & Depression (differential diagnoses).

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The effect of postpartum depression on child cognitive development and behavior: A review and critical analysis of the literature

TL;DR: Adverse effects of PPD based on sex of infant are discussed, and chronic or recurrent maternal depression, rather than postpartum depression per se is likely related to later effects on the child.
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Maternal Depression and Anxiety Across the Postpartum Year and Infant Social Engagement, Fear Regulation, and Stress Reactivity

TL;DR: The infants of depressed mothers scored the poorest on all three outcomes at 9 months-lowest social engagement, less mature regulatory behaviors and more negative emotionality, and highest cortisol reactivity-with anxious dyads scoring less optimally than the controls on maternal sensitivity and infant social engagement.
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Paternal postpartum depression, its relationship to maternal postpartum depression, and implications for family health

TL;DR: Consideration of postpartum depression in fathers as well as mothers, and consideration of co-occurrence of depression in couples, is an important next step in research and practice involving childbearing families.
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Prevalence and risk factors for postpartum depression among women with preterm and low-birth-weight infants: a systematic review

TL;DR: Please cite this paper as: Vigod S, Villegas L, Dennis C‐L, Ross L. Prevalence and risk factors for postpartum depression among women with preterm and low‐birth‐weight infants: a systematic review.
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